ANTIOXIDANTS, LIPID PROFILES, AND GLUCOSE LEVELS, AS WELL AS PERSISTENT INFLAMMATION, ARE CENTRAL TO THE LINK BETWEEN DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE II AND OXIDATIVE STRESS.

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2024-06-01
Q Qasim
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One of the four main non-communicable illnesses, diabetes mellitus, calls for immediate attention from all key stakeholders worldwide to address its prevalence and related consequences. Hyperglycemia and hyperglycemic-induced oxidative stress and inflammation are thought as the third largest risk factor for early mortality throughout the globe, killing an estimated 1.6 million people annually. Hyperglycemia hyperglycemic-induced oxidative stress, inflammation, and the onset and progression of type 2 diabetes mellitus are all intricately connected. Several studies showed that subclinical inflammation adds to insulin resistance and is connected to the hallmarks of metabolic syndrome, including hyperglycemia, that increases the chance of developing type 2 diabetes. Inflammation increases the creation of reactive oxygen species, which will be later increased by oxidative stress. The fundamental impetus for this study was the recognition of the interplay between diabetes, oxidative stress, and inflammation. This literature review focuses on type 2 diabetes and selected diabetic complications, and it analyses the relationship between these diseases, as well as oxidative stress, inflammation, risk factors for developing diabetes, and the mechanisms behind hyperglycemia-induced oxidative stress.

抗氧化剂、血脂和血糖水平以及持续的炎症是 II 型糖尿病与氧化应激之间联系的核心。
糖尿病是四大非传染性疾病之一,需要全世界所有主要利益攸关方立即关注,以解决其发病率和相关后果。高血糖和高血糖引起的氧化应激和炎症被认为是导致全球早期死亡的第三大风险因素,估计每年有 160 万人因此死亡。高血糖、高血糖诱导的氧化应激、炎症、2 型糖尿病的发生和发展都有着错综复杂的联系。多项研究表明,亚临床炎症会加重胰岛素抵抗,并与代谢综合征的特征(包括高血糖)相关联,从而增加罹患 2 型糖尿病的几率。炎症会增加活性氧的产生,随后氧化应激也会增加活性氧的产生。本研究的根本动力是认识到糖尿病、氧化应激和炎症之间的相互作用。这篇文献综述侧重于 2 型糖尿病和部分糖尿病并发症,分析了这些疾病与氧化应激、炎症、糖尿病发病风险因素之间的关系,以及高血糖诱发氧化应激背后的机制。
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